The only Bulls player who currently owns property in the city is MVP Derrick Rose, who according to the Tribune bought a high-floor condo in Trump Tower last December for $2.82 million.

The northern suburbs of Chicago are home to three Bulls players - forward Kyle Korver, forward Luol Deng and center Joakim Noah. Korver, who is newly married, has recently put his home in Glencoe on the market for $1.47 million, according to the Tribune. Noah owns a home in Bannockburn, and Deng owns two homes in Northbrook.

If more Bulls players move into the city, they may consider following Rose's lead and invest in real estate in the downtown area. Chicago's River North neighborhood is ideal for the younger, more affluent crowd. The area is known for having some of the city's most popular clubs and best dining, making it a trendy location for upscale young professionals.

Published by staff writer on July 5, 2012

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